Originally Posted by
ShyGuy
I've heard this is no longer the case. A much simpler and much quicker test with no blood work, no stool sample, etc.
It's still a hard interview.
The video portion, the face to face portion, the testing, and i think they still do a sim. Now the Airways interview isn't a joke don't get me wrong but it's got very basic technical (brief this approach plate) and lots of TMAT questions. If you do a service like Emerald Coast then the interview is very very easy.
I think the hardest part about it is actually getting called in for one. Back when I applied the AA merger was minor rumor so people sort of thumbed their noses at coming here. I think that's why It wasn't as hard to get a call as it is now. I'm betting 30-40% of the apps they have on file were submitted because of the merger.